The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 130
... possible in great souls and natures ; and we have multitudes of smaller poems which cannot be said to reveal this ; but even in the lowest it is true the purpose of the hymn is far higher than the purpose of the song , and if we select ...
... possible in great souls and natures ; and we have multitudes of smaller poems which cannot be said to reveal this ; but even in the lowest it is true the purpose of the hymn is far higher than the purpose of the song , and if we select ...
Page 232
... possible to hear , from news and scattered report , how one and another of God's faithful servants were shut up in prison , fined , pilloried , and persecuted to banishment and death , with- out additional agony to the severe torture of ...
... possible to hear , from news and scattered report , how one and another of God's faithful servants were shut up in prison , fined , pilloried , and persecuted to banishment and death , with- out additional agony to the severe torture of ...
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... possible to prove that a man is almost anything who has written much upon topics that are primarily distinct , but inevitably inosculate at certain stages and under certain conditions . When recent dramatic dilettanti have endeavoured ...
... possible to prove that a man is almost anything who has written much upon topics that are primarily distinct , but inevitably inosculate at certain stages and under certain conditions . When recent dramatic dilettanti have endeavoured ...
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